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Tim Askew
is the director of HBOI's Marine Operations Division. Tim has logged more than 900 submersible dives
in his 26-year career. He is a member of the International Submersible Safety and Rescue Committee
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Tim Calver
is an accomplished photographer and shark researcher.
In the latter capacity, he manages the Bimini Biological
Field Station. Since moving to Bimini from Canada,
Tim's stunning photographs have been featured in many
prominent online venues, magazines, and newspapers.
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Mark Carroll
is a wilderness photographer and expert scuba diver with degrees in marine
biology and photojournalism. His photographs have appeared in conjunction
with the United Nations Environment Programme, at the Banff Center for
Mountain Culture, and at the 1998 World's Fair in Portugal.
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Brian Cousin is the Video Production Specialist at HBOI, and is a certified blue-water and cave diver. His spectacular underwater footage frequently appears in television documentaries around the world. |  |
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Dr. Jim Masterson
Jim is a biologist and educational media
specialist with the Harbor Branch Oceanographic
Institution Media Lab. Jim received his Ph.D. in
experimental marine ecology from Florida Institute of
Technology in 1997.
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